A worker operating the spooler machinery, which wound yarn from spinning bobbins onto cones, which could then be used in the warper or quiller machines
{i} program which directs printing commands to a temporary storage area and prints whenever possible (Computers)
A term referring to a specific productivity boosting software utility A print spooler manages the print out function for the user and allows the user to regain control of their computer much faster than without Also, a spooler will often coordinate print jobs received from many users sharing a particular laser printer; storing each print job in a "print queue" and sending them to the laser one at a time
A utility that manages printers on a network by intercepting files until the printer is ready to print them
A method by which a computer can store data and feed it gradually to an external device, such as a printer, which is operating more slowly than the computer
A spooler acts as a "hold and wait" device that can queue multiple jobs and releases them at a rate that the receiving device can handle Having a printer spooler, for example, is almost mandatory
A device by which a computer can store data and feed it gradually to an external device, such as a printer, which is operating more slowly than the computer
A software system that collects printer output (typically on disk) and schedules the data for printing SPOOL is an acronym for simultaneous peripheral operation online